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Joe Fox ties a Catskill style Red Quill 

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Joe Fox of Dette Trout Flies in Roscoe, NY demonstrates how he ties a classic Catskill style Red Quill dry fly.
Hook: Standard dry-fly hook (here a Daiichi 1170), sizes 12-16.
Thread: 8/0 or 70 Denier, white.
Wing: Two matching wood-duck flank feathers.
Tails: Medium-dun hackle fibers.
Abdomen: Quill from a Rhode Island red hackle feather, soaked.
Hackle: Two medium-dun feathers, slightly different colors.
Coating: Thin coat of varnish or head cement over the abdomen.
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Комментарии : 28   
@LetortAngler
@LetortAngler 3 года назад
One of the best vids on this channel
@williamparadis3058
@williamparadis3058 6 лет назад
I met Joe few weeks ago after a trip to the Willowemoc. Great guy, with a great shop.
@chili1593
@chili1593 5 месяцев назад
Exceptional
@reserrvoirman
@reserrvoirman 7 лет назад
one of my favorite early season trout flies well done joe fox
@iflysw1
@iflysw1 4 года назад
Thanks for the memories .
@TheXeniaman
@TheXeniaman 6 лет назад
Can't tie a Catskill dry fly any better than that. A classic.
@abefrohman1759
@abefrohman1759 7 лет назад
Fantastic tie.
@nordmende73
@nordmende73 2 года назад
Great! Thank you!
@StiofanFurlong
@StiofanFurlong 7 лет назад
I love your videos. There's nobody doing better quality narration that I've come across. Thanks for sharing!
@TheXeniaman
@TheXeniaman 5 лет назад
Well done. Beautifully tied fly.
@humpterdink
@humpterdink 7 лет назад
nice fly! quill body looks great!
@fluehue591
@fluehue591 7 лет назад
Love the production :)
@wayneandrews1278
@wayneandrews1278 Год назад
That is a very nice looking fly it maybe more then i can make😮
@longfellowave1547
@longfellowave1547 7 лет назад
Great fly Joe!
@bluesimon13ify
@bluesimon13ify 7 лет назад
a lovely flie.
@NickMango
@NickMango 7 лет назад
Great job on this!
@MichaelVolzFishing
@MichaelVolzFishing 6 лет назад
WOW
@flyman451
@flyman451 3 года назад
While it is a lovely fly and probably hundreds of thousands of them have been tied I have never understood why many of the so called "classic" Catskill patterns for the Red Quill, Hendrickson, Blue Quill, and Quill Gordon have matched woodduck flank feathers for the wings when the naturals have dark dun wings. Any idea why the woodduck was chosen?
@shanecouch8328
@shanecouch8328 3 года назад
Curious is the whole spool dunked in wax or is the thread stripped off and treated then re-spooled?
@almsmine8205
@almsmine8205 6 лет назад
So beautiful. But how would the fly be without the wings, just hackled?
@flyman451
@flyman451 3 года назад
It will work fine.
@bradknowles846
@bradknowles846 7 лет назад
Tim, Ive noticed in alot of your videos tying dries with more than 1 hackle, you always wrap one, then the other through the first one. This seems like the hard way to me. it seems to me that the second hackle would bind down fibers from the first, and that binding them down in the head one at a time could lead to an overly large head on the fly. Im no expert, but when I tie them I wrap both hackles together. I think mine turn out pretty good looking, so im wondering if theres some advantage to wrapping them separately.
@alexswanson1247
@alexswanson1247 7 лет назад
Brad Knowles MI would think it's just personal preference, but then again, who really knows! I perceive fly tying as a hobby of persistence, problem solving, and relaxation. find what works for you, as long as it works 😉 tight lines.
@SlickRoode
@SlickRoode 7 лет назад
I'm sure I'm not the only one who would be interested in that was recipe, if possible. Would really appreciate it.
@tightlinevideo
@tightlinevideo 7 лет назад
Hook: Standard dry-fly hook (here a Daiichi 1170), sizes 12-16. Thread: White, 8/0 or 70 denier. Wing: Two matching wood-duck flank feathers. Tails: Medium-dun hackle fibers. Abdomen: Quill from a Rhode Island red hackle feather, soaked. Hackle: Two medium-dun feathers, slightly different colors. Coating: Thin coat of varnish or head cement over the abdomen.
@SlickRoode
@SlickRoode 7 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time to reply. Apologies, I was looking for the wax recipe used to treat the thread, I should have made that clearer.
@ronipike
@ronipike 5 лет назад
@@tightlinevideo great video! I am also interested in the wax recipe. Is it more than just beeswax?
@reserrvoirman
@reserrvoirman 6 лет назад
i guess the apples didn't fall far fro the tree, :reservoirman:
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